16 minus -4 is 20.
It is: 10--6 = 16 because --6 is +6
es, of course. -(minus)16 is negative while 16 is positive. so minus -16 is 32 less than 16.
-16
It equals 32. The two subtractions cancel each other out, leaving you with 16 + 16.
It can. Negative 2 minus negative 1 = negative 1. However, it sometimes might be positive. Negative 5 minus negative 16 = positive 11. If you have two equal negative variables, such as -a - -a, you will get -2a. -2a may still be positive though, if a is a negative number. An example of having two unequal negative numbers is -a - -b, which is -a + b. That may be positive or negative depending on what a and b are equal to.
-16 - 8 = -24
18-(-16) = 34
16 minus -4 is 20.
-12 - 4 = -16
It is: 10--6 = 16 because --6 is +6
es, of course. -(minus)16 is negative while 16 is positive. so minus -16 is 32 less than 16.
When you subtract a negative number, it has the same effect as adding a positive number. Therefore, in this instance, 16 - (-3) = 16 + 3 = 19.
-16
well it depends what positive is being misused by the negative lets say it was, Example:-3 - +3 then that would equal 0 because when you minusing or plussing a negative with a positive the terms are backwards
Negative 200 degrees Celsius minus 16 degrees Celsius is equal to negative 216 degrees Celsius.
It equals 32. The two subtractions cancel each other out, leaving you with 16 + 16.